User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Unit Descriptions
- 3 Installation Guidelines
- 3.1 General System Specifications and Requirements
- 3.2 Infrastructure Preparation
- 3.3 Antenna Specifications and Guidelines
- 4 IHU Installation
- 4.1 General Installation Information
- 4.2 IHU Installation
- 4.3 Grounding Chassis
- 4.4 RF Connections
- 4.5 IHU Fiber Connections
- 4.6 Management Connections
- 4.7 Power Connections and Power Up
- 4.8 Verifying Normal Operation
- 5 PSU6 Installation
- 6 MRU Installation
- 7 Appendix A: Specifications
- 8 Appendix B: Ordering Information
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1.4.1 Service Distribution via One Service Group
In this example, all four services (A, B, C, and D) are routed to all remote units. In the illustrated topology, a single IHU
conditions the services and performs the RF-to-optic conversion after which all the configured services are routed to the remote
units for distribution over broadband antennas. Each IHU can support up to 24 remote-end units.
Figure 1-3. Distribution of a Single Service Group